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LightPath Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: LPTH) surged over 13% in premarket trading after the company announced its Participation in the Mars Exploration Program.
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory recently confirmed that optical elements manufactured by its subsidiary, ISP Optics, are supporting the Mars Curiosity Rover’s efforts in the NASA Science Exploration Program.
LightPath is proud to have our optical solutions supporting other missions aboard the International Space Station, the Space Shuttle and numerous satellites. Our corporate location, in the middle of Central Florida’s Space Coast, is quite conducive to our increasing presence in outer space. Working collaboratively with the University of Central Florida’s CREOL, LightPath is accelerating innovative solutions to match the rapid pace and r
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LightPath Technologies, Inc.: LightPath Announces Participation in the Mars Exploration Program
ORLANDO, FL / ACCESSWIRE / May 18, 2021 / LightPath Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:LPTH) ( LightPath, the Company, or we ), a leading vertically-integrated global manufacturer and integrator of proprietary optical and infrared components and high-level assemblies, is delighted to announce that NASA s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) recently confirmed that optical elements manufactured by our subsidiary, ISP Optics, is supporting the Mars Curiosity Rover s efforts in the NASA Science Exploration Program.
The Zinc Sulfide Mid-wave Infrared (MWIR) lens and beam-splitter are critical components of the Tunable Laser Spectrometer (TLS) instrument on the Mars Curiosity Rover.
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/tunable-laser-spectrometer-on-nasas-curiosity-mars-rover.